11' you WANT THIS BIS S T Consult—({.CfOLCNTOPi) -.S'pr’Tct anj2 CHRISTCHURCH Diplomas: F.8.0.A. F. 1.0.0., G. 5.0.1., M.P.0.C., ’M.V.O.A. Next visit to Nelson will be—10th to 12th JUNE Appointments can now be made by ringing JisP.’L Music: Warehouse. ANOTHER OVERLAND FOUR TOURER Less £2 each working day until sold. TO-DAY’S PRICE £32 NOTE.—Our increasing volume cf business makes it imperative to have available all possible iloor space. Quick turnover is an essential. Every £1 we lose is your £1 gained. DON’T MISS THIS TIME Call and inspect this latest offering. L. N. MONTGOMERY GARAGE, NELSON. TO FARMERS LONG TERM LOANS r T'HE Public Trustee has funds available for loans from the Common Fund on approved securities with repayments of nrincipal over terms of 20, 25, 30 or years. The rate of interest is 6 per cent, plus easy sinking fund instalments. If flat mortgages are preferred loans can be arranged for a term of 5 years at the same rate of interest—6 per cent. No procuration fees are payable on any loans from the Public Trustee. Full particulars will be given and all enquiries answered on application to— THE DISTRICT’ PUBLIC TRUSTEE, NELSON. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE LTD. (Established 1710) 'U'NDERTAKE the following business: Personal Accident Fidelity Guarantee. Workers’ Ordinary Fire Compensation. Motor Car (Fire) Plate Glass. Agricultural (Fire) Publio Risk. Loss of Profits (Fire) Motor Car (Comprehensive). GEO. M. ROUT & SONS CHIEF AGENTS, Trafalgar Street. S&Bk'f mm** Oiwto Ink Penal iVITH THE FLUID POIKT FORPERMANENTNOTES JOES EVERYTHING: A PENCIL*' Tj ytN DO AND DOESiiT^, BETTER J ' "10/6 IS ’rices t" C ■**■>_, Correct Styles for the Present Season. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN MILLINERY, FROCKS, VELOUR GOATS, TWO AND THREEPIECE WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS, NOVELTY CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS. LADIES’ FUR NECKLETS FROM 22/6. NO INFLATED PRICES. ’Phone 1065. BRIDGE STREET. GLASGOW AND ROUT, Barristers and Solicitors. NELSON AND TAKAKA. We have Trust Money available for vestment on Freehold Securities at rrent Rates. ERMANENTTBUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Established 21st April, 1862) THE financial position of the Society being so satisfactory, tlie Directors have decided to take steps to lower the INTEREST RATE from “SIX” to “FIVE” per cent, per annum. A Special General Meeting of Shareholders will therefore be held on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd May, 1929, to consider alterations and amendments to Rules 26 and 73. Interest on Deposits will remain the same, namely, 5 per cent, for 12 months and 4 per cent, at call. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND; PITT & MOORE. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publio. We have Money to Lend for Clients in large or small sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Inter ast. Very easy Terms mado for ro payment of Principal. ” MONEY* T0 _ LEND' FELL AND HARLEY. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. —Combining— ADAMS AND HARLFT —and— FELL AND ATKINSON. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest on approved security. Easy Terras made for repayment of Principal. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 11 May 1929, Page 6
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